You can dye your hair, I dyed mine earlier in pregnancy. I will be doing mine again in November for my maternity shoot.

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mudrebel

I always do bleaching... So dose that mean I have to wait till after the baby is here????

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Liv4blake

You can color you hair whenever you want. It's my job. If hairdressers couldn't be around hair color we wouldn't have a job. My doctor said it is fine just don't over do it.

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Supermommy2018

Just dyed my hair this weekend!

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sarahguevara

Just make sure you are well ventilated and don't get dizzy from any fumes...ask for a break and get some air if you do...other than that your should be fine...I did my early and they did some bleach highlights on the crown...I wasn't worried about it

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joSpud

I did last week and throughout my last pregnancy. But only after the 1st trimester as all major organs are constructed:)

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sdutton1211

I color mine every 6 weeks, never took a break and my doc said it was fine

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abonlocation

I've been doing hair for 15 years and professional hair color is absolutely safe. I'd avoid on the scalp bleach and a few other chemical services, but everything else was completely approved by my obgyn. I'm elbow deep in these products 10 hours a day and feel comfortable. Im doing a blog post about it on www.somemaintenancerequired.blogspot.com. In a couple of weeks.

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danielleoviedo

ask a doctor before doing any bleaching. I was too scared to even do ombre highlights

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nsbiggz

I died my hair a couple days ago at 17 weeks ... I had my mom do it outside though for ventilation purposes and I picked a hair die that was ammonia free

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